Cantina Valle Isarco | Chiusa

How to reach the Cantina Valle Isarco

Because the Valle Isarco enjoys the ideal climate for growing white grapes, the Cantina Produttori Valle Isarco specialized in the production of white wine. Thanks to the ideal climate, grapes of remarkably high quality, and flawless processing techniques the white wines from the Cantina Produttori Valle Isarco are now among the most celebrated wines produced in South Tyrol… Our modern facility at Chiusa produces about 950.000 bottles every year. The elegance and character of the wines reflect the philosophy of the Cantina and of its 135 members: Quality without compromise!

growing areas:
The catchment area of the winery Cantina Valle Isarco ranges from the north in Neustift / Brixen via Chiusa / Sabiona into the southern Isarco Valley at altitudes between 300 and 950 metres. The geological conditions and soil characteristics are accordingly diverse.

What makes us special?
The special microclimate of this region, with hot summer days and fresh nights at vintage time, makes sure that the grapes reach maturity with a high sugar content. The light and gravelly soils, containing deal of minerals, provide these wines with strong character and incomparable typicality and elegance.
– Sylvaner
– Müller Thurgau
– Grüner Veltliner
– Kerner
– … and many other exclusive wines!

The Wine-Shop:
So here is our wine-shop, where the tasting – and purchase – of our noble wines will be a true pleasure. In the wine shop our assortment is showcased in the best possible way: the interior design is based on pleasant architectural shapes in natural materials such as wood and Bressanone granite, expressing the more typical features of an eminently wine-growing region such as Valle Isarco.

But don’t be afraid of the big choice!
Here you may taste noble nectars under the expert guidance of our enologists and obtain information about our winery, our vineyards and our wines. In the shop you will also find iPads with which to calmly and autonomously view each single wine and read about how our winery is organized.


Opening hours:
from 01. June 2019:

Monday to Friday 9 am – 6:30 pm
Saturday 9 am – 5 pm

Contact:
Cantina Valle Isarco
39043 Chiusa
+39 0472-847553

Val Martello

How to reach Val Martello

Attractions:
– Castle Annenberg | Laces – Val Martello
– Culturamartell – Nationalparkhaus | Val Martello

The Val Martello lies in the Stelvio National Park and is considered one of the most beautiful side valleys in Venosta. It rises 950 m up to the Cevedale Glacier at 3,769 m. Those seeking peace and relaxation will find the right combination of elements for recharging themselves in preparation for the challenges of daily life: tranquillity, pure mountain air and unique types of flora and fauna. Winter sports-enthusiasts can take advantage of the cross-country skiing centre, biathlon, a network of winter-hiking trails and snowshoeing tracks. The Val Martello is a true Alpine skiing gem.

Lying between 900 m and 1,800 m, this is the highest altitude of strawberry cultivation anywhere in Europe. These are also ideal conditions for the cultivation of other fragrant berries, herbs and vegetables of various kinds.

Art and culture:
Where the Lower Venosta Valley with its Alpine-Mediterranean character meets the rugged Upper Venosta Valley there is Laces/Latsch, a lively cultural and fruit-farming centre boasting numerous examples of old architecture.

The Stelvio National Park is the largest protected area in Italy and the second-largest nature reserve in size in the Alpine region. Besides Laces and Val Martello, there are eight other municipal districts falling under the jurisdiction of the Stelvio National Park in South Tyrol, including Stelvio/Stilfs, Prato/Prad, Silandro/Schlanders and Ultimo/Ulten, spaced around the highest mountain in the region.

Numerous old castles and fortresses testify to the diverse cultural history of the Venosta Valley region. Many fortresses were saved from destruction through their utilisation and restoration; others such as ruins and architectural leftovers from the past now serve as cultural artefacts or as prized excursion destinations.

Food and wine:
The local delicacies and high-quality ingredients render the Venosta Valley a prime destination for lovers of good food. The regional farm products, such as the mountain apricots and berries, the Pala-pears (an centuries-old pear varietal), apples and quinces, honeys and mountain herbs, as well as a range of vegetables, potatoes, cereals and asparagus are all known far and wide. The wide range of local products, also provide the ingredients to numerous healthy and delicious regional dishes.

All these products may be purchased directly at the farms, but they are also for sale in the local shops and farmers markets in the region. Guided visits to the farms, including sampling the farm-fresh dairy products, tastings of wines and fine spirits are all popular tourist itineraries.

There is a wide selection of crops and produce to be found in Val Martello, such as mountain herbs and Alpine hay used in preparing smoked delicacies. Mountain berries such as strawberries; raspberries, blackberries and red currants are all grown in Val Martello.

Active holidays:
Hiking biking and mountain hiking. Laces/Latsch and the steep Val Martello are regarded as a hiking and biking haven in Venosta Valley, with trails leading from the vineyards to the Laces glacier and back. What’s more, there is a magnificent view of the valley.

Those keen on activities in the outdoors will enjoy exploring the trails that run alongside the ancient irrigation channels in the Venosta Valley. There are also relaxing excursions to the Alpine pastures and dairy farms in addition to a number of challenging high mountain trails and hiking routes around the Ortler Alps. Bordering the extensive Stelvio National Park amidst the mountainous landscape of Val Martello is a system of hiking trails running through the pristine environment. During the mild spring and in autumn, the sun-kissed Monte Sole mountain near Laces is ideal for relaxing excursions.

Besides the network of hiking and biking trails, the wide range of outdoor sporting options in the Laces and Val Martello holiday region include climbing, river rafting, tennis, swimming and sheer fun in the Laces AquaForum pools creating a total outdoor summer holiday experience.

Culturamartell | Val Martello

How to reach Culturamartell

The visitor center culturamartell is situated in the Martell Valley. 
It presents itself as a ‘modern’ folk museum, which introduces visitors to the farming and cultural landscape of the region. The exhibition shows amongst other things a mountain farmhouse as a model for a self-sufficient business and talks about the life of its inhabitants from the day they were born to their dying day.

Culturamartell offers:

  • A continuous exhibition ‘In Martell in mein Tol’ (lit: In Martell, my valley)
  • Special exhibition with several themes
  • Entertainment and sports opportunities in the sports and leisure centre facility of Trattla. With bar, climbing hall, crazy golf facility, fish pond and playgrounds.

Opening hours: 
Summer (May 2 – October 31)
Tuesday – Saturday: 9.30am – 12.30pm & 2.30pm – 6pm
July and August additionally open Sunday from 2.30pm – 6pm
Guided tour of the exhibitions by appointment.

Price: 

Adults 3,00 €
Family ticket or Mini-Family ticket 7,00 € or 4,00 €
Children, seniors (over 65 years) 2,00€
School classes
1,50€
Guided groups (10 and up to 25 people)
1€ in addition to the ticket price

Contact: 
Nationalparkhaus culturamartell
Trattla 246
39020 Martello
+39 0473 745027

Laces/Latsch

How to reach Laces

Attractions:
– Menhirs and Cupule Rocks | Laces
– Castle Annenberg | Laces – Val Martello

Activities:
– AquaForum | Laces
– Climbing Crag | Laces
– Archery | Laces

The apple orchards of South Tyrol surround the lively centre of Laces/Latsch. Here, in the heart of the Venosta Valley at an altitude of 639 m, is where the mild Mediterranean-Alpine Adige Valley meets the dry and sunny climate of Monte Sole mountain. Gradually, Laces became a major fruit-production centre, as well as a centre for tourism and the retail trade.
In Laces, there are also a wide range of recreational activities and cultural itineraries. Besides the numerous churches and old farms, there are relics of prehistoric times. There is a wealth of information available for those interested in culture such as guided tours to historical castles and old churches.

Besides culture, there is also a broad spectrum of recreational and sporting activities, such as the Aqua Forum in Laces. Both experienced and amateur cyclists and hikers will find an intricate network of well-marked trails with several rest stops around Laces.

Mountain Holidays

Hiking biking and mountain hiking. Laces/Latsch and the steep Val Martello are regarded as a hiking and biking haven in Venosta Valley, with trails leading from the vineyards to the Laces glacier and back. What’s more, there is a magnificent view of the valley.
Those keen on activities in the outdoors will enjoy exploring the trails that run alongside the ancient irrigation channels in the Venosta Valley. There are also relaxing excursions to the Alpine pastures and dairy farms in addition to a number of challenging high mountain trails and hiking routes around the Ortler Alps. Bordering the extensive Stelvio National Park amidst the mountainous landscape of Val Martello is a system of hiking trails running through the pristine environment. During the mild spring and in autumn, the sun-kissed Monte Sole mountain near Laces is ideal for relaxing excursions.
Besides the network of hiking and biking trails, the wide range of outdoor sporting options in the Laces and Val Martello holiday region include climbing, river rafting, tennis, swimming and sheer fun in the Laces AquaForum pools creating a total outdoor summer holiday experience.

Culture and arts

Where the Lower Venosta Valley with its Alpine-Mediterranean character meets the rugged Upper Venosta Valley there is Laces/Latsch, a lively cultural and fruit-farming centre boasting numerous examples of old architecture.
The Stelvio National Park is the largest protected area in Italy and the second-largest nature reserve in size in the Alpine region. Besides Laces and Val Martello, there are eight other municipal districts falling under the jurisdiction of the Stelvio National Park in South Tyrol, including Stelvio/Stilfs, Prato/Prad, Silandro/Schlanders and Ultimo/Ulten, spaced around the highest mountain in the region.
Numerous old castles and fortresses testify to the diverse cultural history of the Venosta Valley region. Many fortresses were saved from destruction through their utilisation and restoration; others such as ruins and architectural leftovers from the past now serve as cultural artefacts or as prized excursion destinations.

Archery | Laces

How to reach the Archery

The variety-filled archery obstacle courses in the Laces-Val Martello holiday area are located at the upper and lower stations of the Laces cable car, and are worth visiting. They extend over a greatly varied terrain with splendid panorama views. The two areas are completely different in character and each brings a magic to archery in its own way. Coffee, snacks and refreshments are available in the archery centre.

The variety-filled archery obstacle courses in the Laces-Val Martello holiday area are located at the upper and lower stations of the Laces cable car, and are worth visiting. They extend over a greatly varied terrain with splendid panorama views. The two areas are completely different in character and each brings a magic to archery in its own way. Coffee, snacks and refreshments are available in the archery centre.
The variety-filled archery obstacle courses in the Laces-Val Martello holiday area are located at the upper and lower stations of the Laces cable car, and are worth visiting. They extend over a greatly varied terrain with splendid panorama views. The two areas are completely different in character and each brings a magic to archery in its own way. Coffee, snacks and refreshments are available in the archery centre.

 

Entry fees:
Adults: 16,00€;
both parcours: 26,00€

Children: 13,00€
both arcours: 20,00€

Opening hours:
01.04. – 31.05
Wednesday – Sznday from 10 am to 6 pm
01.06. – 31.10.
Tuesday – Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm
01.11. – 31.03.
On weekends

Climbing Crag | Laces

How to reach the Climbing Crag

At the Laces rock-climbing crag practice wall beginners can try their hand at the easiest climb, the ‘Alpingeschichte’, while the more advanced would prefer the ‘Laces Vegas’ course. In total, there are 78 different climbs with strips, holes and plates, all positioned on the compact gneiss. On the ‘Alpingeschichte’ course, the names have a specific meaning. The various practice climbs are intended to represent some of the great Alpine mountain climbing courses.

Castle Annenberg | Val Martello

How to reach Castle Annenberg

Dating from the 13th century, with gothic chapel from the 15th century. Was the property of the Lords von Matsch (choir stall and altar are in the regional museum in Innsbruck). Later the castle became the property of the Counts von Annenberg. Cannot be viewed interior – private property.

Opening hours:
all-season

Contact:
Castle Annenberg
Via Principale 38/A
39021, Laces

AquaForum | Laces

How to reach Aquaforum

Recreation-fun for the whole family you can find at the AquaForum in Laces. In the 25-meter swimming pool swim-beginner as well as swim-experts have plenty room. But at the AquaForum there is also a pool with attractions for the kids. The older ones may also have fun on the 50m long and with special lighting effects equipped tube-slip. But that’s not all the AuaForum is a place to relax too. For example it offers a warm outdoor-saltwater pool with underwater massage and an ample whirlpool on the inside.

On warm days, the large outdoor sunbathing lawn will invite you to sunbathe extensively. Numerous sunbeds are available in a wind-protected location for pre-tanning and post-tanning in spring and autumn.

Entry fees:

Monday – Friday:

Children Reduced Adults Family
Day fees 5,20 € 8,80 € 10,40 € 21,80 €
1,5 hours 2,60 € 4,40 € 5,20 € 10,90 €
3 hours 4,30 € 7,20 € 8,50 € 17,90 €

Weekend:

Children Reduced Adults Family
Day fees 6,00 € 10,10 € 11,90 € 25,10 €
1,5 hours 3,00 € 5,10 € 6,00 € 12,60 €
3 hours 4,90 € 8,30 € 9,80 € 20,60 €


Opening hours:
Every day from 3 pm to 10 pm or from 10 am to 10 pm

Contact:
AquaForum Latsch,
Marktstraße 48, 39021 Latsch
Tel.: +39 0473-623560

The Capuchin church | Chiusa

How to reach The Capuchin church

The Capuchin church goes also back to the donation of the Spanish queen Maria Anna (1667-1740) at the request of Father Gabriel Pontifeser (1653-1706). The church was built like the monastery between 1699 and 1701. It is, in its simplicity, a fine example of the Order’s architecture. In a niche above the main portal the marble statue of St Felix of Cantalice rises, patron saint of the church, with two angels by his side carrying the insignia of the Spanish royal family.

The altarpieces of both main and side altar were created by Lombard painter and engraver Paolo Pagani (1655-1716), who was active at numerous European courts and is referred to as the “painter of the Spanish Queen” in various documents. Both works were completed in 1702. The two side altars had originally been attributed to Carlo Cignani. Today, we know the first altarpiece was created by an unknown artist of assumingly local origin, while the second is by Lombard painter Stefano Maria Legnani (1661-1713). Legnani gives a brilliant example of the neo-classical Bolognese School and Roman influence.

Opening hours:
24. March to 3. November 2019:
Tuesday to Saturday
9:30 am – 12 am and 3:30 pm – 6 pm

Note:
Access through the City museum

Free entry!

Contact:
The Capuchin church
Frag 1
39043 Klausen
+39 0472-846148

 

City museum | Chiusa

How to reach the City museum

The art collection of the Museum of Chiusa/Klausen is located in the former Capuchin monastery. The entire first floor of the museum is dedicated to the famous Treasure of Loreto that forms the most important part of the museum. The Treasure of Loreto goes back to an endowment around 1700 by Queen Maria Anna of Spain (1667-1740) in response to a request by her confessor, Father Gabriel Pontifeser. At his request, the Queen had the Capuchin monastery built in Chiusa/Klausen and stocked with valuable gifts. Its name “Treasure of Loreto” owes the
collection to the circumstance that it was originally kept in the Loreto Chapel. The Treasure’s paraments (altar cloths), religious objects, paintings and other pieces of art mostly come from the workshops of Spanish and Italian artists of the 16th and 17th century.

Another key aspect of our permanent exhibition is the Klausner Art Colony (1874-1914). Chiusa/Klausen rose to become the city of artists in the late 70s of the 19th century due to an incisive event in literature and history. This was the time when Chiusa/Klausen flourished as a meeting point for artists. From 1874 to 1914 over 300 painters and sculptors stayed in Chiusa/Klausen.

The museum gallery offers a varied range of artwork, hosting five special exhibitions per year and the tour through the museum also includes a visit to the baroque Capuchin church .

Opening hours:
30. March – 2. November 2019:
Tuesday – Saturday, 9:30 am – 12 am, 3:30 pm – 6 pm

Prices:

Adults 4,00 €
Groups of 8 or more people 2,50 €
Seniors aged 60 and over 2,50€
Teenagers from 8-18 years and students  1,50€
families
8,00€
students free entryf

Contact:
City museum Chiusa
Auf der Frag 1
39043 Chiusa
+39 0472 846148